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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1905)
.TMUAMAV, MAY 11, 1901 M 8 THE M0HNINC3 AST0R1AN. ASTORIA, OREGON. NO DIRT! - NO TROUBLE 1 FT f 7 VEGETABLES IN I' Representative Norwegians Cel , brite Independence Day. 'ONE;;;:.;' 1&OLD NUGGET BRAND GRANULATED SOUP VEGETABLE YAXKED IN 1-POUND CANS INUCES DELICIOUS VEGETABLE AT; FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE .SOUP WITHOUT THE" BOTHER trKESH VEGETABLES ARE. HONOR FATHERLANfi p) ami May $Two ounces 'make Vgalloh f aoup. eerily prepared.. --.- v, i Each "Can .......... 30 Cents PRICE ASTORIA GROCERY K3 Commercial St Phone Main 681 A 1m t fit, Ant shoe to wear Must b aHected ' W Utt ttt ami care THE SHOE - That tickle your fancy, ia all right. If it .flta your foot Ninety-First Birthday of Most Liberal and Most Democratic Constitution All Europe, Honored by Vccal and Instrumental Music. We have a knack of selling form. fitting footwear at prlcs that tickle your fancy, from 3 up. For' men aod women. -rj-amrHftr'-r'r1'1 1 iiff TTiiTni 'niriiiiTI iLJliUillttMilllllll WIIMHwi1 21 Commercial Street. TheSeasoh for Shells Souvenirs ae begun. We have just received a fcrgf ahlpment, plain and fancy, pol ished to aa to show nature's, gift In afl Sta beauty. Some are hand painted. ter are made Into pretty paper weight i ,lnk stands, etc. The shells are cheap this season, rosaing from 10 cents up. We have Tery pretty one at 20 cents. SVENSON'S. BOOK STORE; 105 Commercial Street tyyp The 57 Varieties are made, the name- Heinz famous. H.inx's Fermented Puna Malt Vine foe i tends well among the ST. It stands equally well with the house wife who makes goo) salads. It Is a Ittle costlier than ordinary vinegar, toe aearly everybody knows that It's worth ths difference on account of its utriticut quality and its excellent Bouquet A ajuart bottle 25 cent Hevnz'i Preserved Sweet: Gher kins, a bottle 30 cents Mainz's India Relish Delicious 1 35 cent tfei z's Mustard Dressing ...25 cents Heinr'a Prepared Mustard. ...15 cents tteinzV Pickled Onions 25 cents. piumpit delivery anywhere. Tele phone orders, receive . best attention. Special new feature: Dally delivery In tppertown. Solicitor will call when desired:. ' ' ' . IWATC H ES SLOO a week buys a gold watch. Any lady's or gentleman's watch la the house, new or unredeemed at prices as low as at any Jew eler's. Quality, guaranteed prt Wattham, Elgin Dueber, Hamp den and" other popular makes. Pay one-fourtn down, bal ance, tl a- wfek- Astoria Loan Office, EEUABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS EJI Commercial street. A large audience of our Norwegian fellow citizens, their fsimlllea and friend made the hearts of the talent which appeared at Fishers' opera house last night, throb with Joy. Th applause so freely given and so well deserved, must still sing In the ear of the singers and all others who par ticipated In the splendid program. With the perfect assurance of doing mat which was befitting the occasion. I the audience had a right to be enthu si?a;lc. With an equally befitting ap preciation of what was good, the audi, ence gave f-eely of its enthusiasm. A trained male chorus Is a feature at any ft me. A well-trftlned, malt chorus of foreign singers is a treat. Now and then you will find a chorus of foreign-born men whose rendition of vocnl music excels even these. Some Norwegians In this city several years ago formed the Astoria Norwegian male chorus, and have since won dls tinction. Last night's concert added to their laurels and no Astoriatnwlll be surprised if In August next he is Informed that on Norwegian day at the Lewis and Clark farr the local so ciety has tarried off the honors In the contest among the leading Norwegian singing societies. So much was this well trained body of 32 male singers honored last night by the audience's applause that In response they gave; of their best. ; At the cfo.e of the con cert they rendered In addition to the scheduled numbeT one v?rs of the Norwegian tiational hymn, and follow.' ed it up with "America," the entire audience rising ' and - Joining. The chorus wr.s under the direction of Ludwlg Larsen, Ita able instructor I and leader. ' Following the first number on f.ie program Dr. Mohn delivered .the greet ing of welcome on behalf of the so ciety. It was a happy rendition i Among other thlmrs he said: "We have invited you to celebrate wftft us tonight the lst birthday of the most liberal and most democratic cotmitu ion in all Europe, the Norwegian constitution of May 17. m." When a nation reaches the roal. freedom, there is Joy among stwtPr nations; King Charfeg John, lastead of conquering Norway and making- hef a province under Sweden, had -to swear allegiance to the Norwegian ran-sti-tution on B!ay 17. While strlfV and bitterness has been prevalent at times In regard to the coumry'B welfare dur. Ing tlrentf 91 years, tdiiy all NVn-way is again united in defense of Its- cnn stltu'.ioiT. A violin solo byJItss Elsie tarsen, the poptjlar Portland roloist, wh so successfully appeared" here at tii Ep ping concert, was heartily applauded and encored. Wkt Larsen wtm th hearts of the audience when at the close of t!)e regular program sfie val unteered addl'.luiml solo. .,Tneo adi.aa of Senator Fulton was one of unuxual jnerfti Patriot imn rana through his every word. Tt could feel yourself anxious to don the? uni iorm wnicn snouia convey to all w.io cared" to ree your patriotism.. Didn't yci quiver with! anxiety, Imrt you might not be permitted to 3wke part in some nation's warfare If not your-l own, Just to give vent to that feeling cif patriotism yon have acquired? Does It surprise you that there are mn born to lead" and others to follow. Would you hesitate to follow the lead er if he were a Senator Fulton. Nay. of course net. Tou have followed him at the poils tfid you would not fall him, when facing the cannon's month Among other things the senator said hat those wno love thtrlr fatherland will. love their adopted country. Pat riotism is cue of the most powerful passions of the human heart; affecting affairs an J destinies national With out It vast domains and tnlgbty na Hons avail nothing. Trat patriotism. has always been strong in the men of me norm, ana otaequontiy tne sc. called noi semen had much Influence upon the civilization of the world. Senator Fulton says that "it Is prac tlcally established as a historical fact that the Norwegians not only dlscov- red Greenland in th ninth century, but that they penetrated to the east ern coast of this country in the 9th or 10th century. Unfortunately they !ost sight of their opportunity, thus jiving Columbus the honor of the dls covery of America. Owing to th? fact that a work such as this is tonight Tiakes beUtr, greater and truer cl I- ;iens, I am glad to be with you." Miss Poniot ably rendered a 'song. Mrs.. Pedensen won honors with -ecltatioh, while L Larsen and 8. L, Am olnrj east In about three weeks to buy fall and winter clothes. Want to buy for cash, To raise cash I will CUT fl aLL JLJL jiftf on every suit or overcoat on hats, shirts and tics, on trunks, umbrellas etc.. On everything, except Carhartt and E. Q W. goods. Don't pay more elsewhere while Wise cuts the price. ' " k ' -x . MAN WISE Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. N'jmhrup rwelved moch applause for their duet in EhgI:i. The adifreas ca Rv. Pfrs''n In Norwegian repeate.Ily elltSed ap planse. AC the raruloslon of the Nor wegian aiitfeHS, H spoke hrtefiy In Etv'lih, .i1ng jitnong oth' r tlilngiii Tou Americans tire better to us than to youmelv; but yon need nt worry. We will uke cai of the trrt. We are not en-JeavorlDg t build np a new Xtirway l this country, bur to stir up" enthusitiifm ftsr- our adopted' country." The manr waf scheyfaled U -r an ad di-en, but was cor.irpic-tious by Ills ub- swee, whh wai clvrly n-fwreJ tn by Rev, Frdjrsn,. wfi said that we lfKe to vwe for such men as Senator Folton and our president,. Teddy Kbosevelt Abstntnes are s-Mdum counted when It wrniM to a wte. But f.vr the "neglect ef the mayor.' the en tire evening was not marred! by and: dlagreeb" feature. On the ntniry it was a- complete success. where she had many friends. The fu neral will tuke place this afternoon at i o'clork from the family residence and he Interment will be at Greenwood. R?v. W. S. urlm of tin- First Metna dlst church will officiate. Going Eattit ' Cutting Clothing Pries! I Wis.l! Going Eil V Cutting ClathwJg PricesIX Wnat!! Rsaf Estste. What has been, needed In Astoria. i reaf. live, rustling real estate man, one that con bring people hre to Ui- catd. T. R. Da vies has I toned hla barber shop, and Is now located in W. L, Robb'a offlcfi wh're he will be pleased t show Intending Investors good barJns in city and coantry property. Marine and ftre insurance will be a prominent feature, renting heuses ad collecting rents and a gon- eral real estate business will be trana- iscted. " ' Distinguished Visitor. Hon. J. O. Booth, eounty Judge of Josephine county, -wae baa been at tending the good roads convention at Pendleton, came to Astoria yester day with Judge Trenchard. This Is the first visit of Jodge Booth to A tefla In several j!ari an h4 ax pressed himself as surprised at the great evidence of prosperity and the many hew buildings being erected. He waa taken on a drive around the city by Dr. Alf. Kinney, who has been his physician for many years. Death of Mrs. Carlson. Mrs. Addle Carlson, wife of Frank Carlson, died at her home at 375 Thirty-eighth street Tuesday evening of blood-poisoning after a short ill ness. Mrs, Carlson had resided Ir Clatsop county a number of years Duane 8treet Imprtvement The Improvement of Dunne strtxt Ik nearly complet'de The last of th erush?d rock covering Is being put on. Cement sidewalks hare been con structed on both sides of th s ret-t and it will b one of the hanJsosiwst residence streets In the city. If some of the property owners would repair the front of their yards and remove the rubbish from the sidewalks It would add greatly to the beauty of the street. 1 I Ar your spirits drooling? Do you fl that tired feeling? Dojs your ap petite need cuaxlng? Then your blood I poor. That Is nature's way of tell ing you that you nBd our ALTI-TONE It I. nit Idoal tonic, bracing, strfngth enlng and exhCaratlng. It purifies the blood, tunes up the system and will make you feet like yourself again In a week or so, FRANK H4RT, Druggist. SOLE AGENT Corner 14th and Commercial flta,. 35333 Lewis and Clark Mail. Nearly everyone on the Lwt and Clark get' his mall at the Astoria post, office, or It Is delivered at his resi dence by the tnall currier. Mail ad dressed to Melville or Clmdwell Is often delayed aa few of the resident go te the postoffico' oftener than one a week. In order to Insure prompt delivery of letters, they should be ad dressed to the Astoria poatvfTlce. CaWig East II Cutting Clothing Prices) I Wiseli Cleared for Action. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plains, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully Injured) hla hand. friend dreadfully injured bis hand. which swelled tip like blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best In the world for burns and sore. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug Baby sleeps and grows while mam my rests if Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea ! given. It la the 'greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers, IS cents, Tea er Tablets. Frank Hart drug store. plumb- 1 i h Your Bathroom Modern? Yoa cannot hive too mny ufeguvdj for the health of family and elf, especUUr the growing children. Bad or antique Ing U u dangcrout to the' health ai good or modern plumbing U beneficial. The coit of renewing your bathroom with Jtesdsrd Ware will In reality be health iMurinre. We have lamplci In our show rooms and will gladly quote you pricei. I J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. 1 , - TT These two words, Schniln gM Best, are perfect assurance ol getting your money'g-wrth. At t via yaMT'si auuUefc, The Palace Cafe. The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c ' Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co Subscribe for the Astorian Guarantees to Its Advertisers a larder Circulation than any Paper Published In Astoria. 1 ;